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Finally, my snake shed!

anthonycyrus

New member
Hey everyone, my snake shed this morning/last night. It came off all in 1 piece, eyecaps and tail as well. Awsome! Also, I have had my snake exactly 1 month today! :D

Now, I have a question. From what I read in the forums and books, Corns are supposed to have mid range humidity correct? Well, I posted a while back that I was having trouble getting my humidity at the right spot. Anyways, for the past 2 weeks or so my humidity would read anywhere between 32-44%. Now, not that I am complaining or anything but my snake had a perfect shed, I thought they need like 50% humidity? Anyone have any ideas?

Alrighty well, when should I feed it? The last time I fed it was last week(Tuesday), so should I feed it again today and follow normal feeding schedule? Also, I am feeding it f/t pinkies. I feed it 2 right now. I am thinking I can move up to a fuzzy, smallest one they have? Thanks for the help everyone.
 
I have the same thing with humidity. I think it is no big deal, but I was told to take a tupperware with a lid on it, and fill it with moist moss or paper towels. Then, make some holes in it partway up, and put it between the hot and cool sides of the viv. This way, the snake can regulate it's own humidity. This has worked great for my two perfect sheds so far.
I have not changed feeding around the shed, mine ate two days before her last shed and I'll feed her again on the normal schedule. After a shed, just feed like normal.
Hey, have you posted pics since those first few? I'd love to see how it is doing!
 
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